Kid Events – All Branches

The North Olympic Library System is the place for special events and activities for all ages and interests. The Library sponsors storytimes and reading readiness programs for children, film showings, author visits, and community information programs, library orientations and tours and much more. Library meeting rooms are used regularly by local groups such as clubs and non-profits for presentations, lectures and other programs. Connect with your community at the Library!

Participates will investigate and explore a different topic each week in science and technology during this after-school club geared towards children in grades 2-6. Investigators will have the opportunity to try their hands at coding, engineering challenges, science experiments, robotics, and other fun projects.

Do you love Lego®? Do you love competing with your friends to see who can build the most amazing models with your Lego® pieces? Race the clock to see how many Cool Creations you can build in just 45 minutes guided by Sean Kenney’s book Cool Creations in 35 Pieces.

The Second Saturday Science series-for ages 7 to 12-creates fun, hands-on opportunities for children to explore concepts related to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Due to space limitations, preregistration is required.

NOLS offers nine weekly storytimes between September and May. Other special storytimes are offered throughout the year at each branch. Library storytimes create critically important early literacy opportunities for young children and their parents or caregivers.